Himachal Pradesh monsoon fury: Orange alert for next 4 days; toll reaches 219, over 300 roads closed – top developments | India News

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Himachal Pradesh monsoon fury: Orange alert for next 4 days; toll reaches 219, over 300 roads closed - top developments

NEW DELHI: Himachal Pradesh is dealing with one other spell of heavy rain, with the climate workplace issuing an orange warning for the next 4 days. The ongoing monsoon fury has already claimed 219 lives and prompted losses of practically Rs 1,988 crore since June 20. Authorities have urged residents to stay on alert, warning that the size of harm this season has been “unprecedented”.

ON CAM: Flash Floods Wreak Havoc In Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu, Over 20 Vehicles Damaged

Here is what we all know in regards to the devastated area:

  • Orange warning issued: The MeT (IMD) on Sunday warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall at remoted locations within the state from Monday to Thursday. Several districts are more likely to see contemporary disruption over the next 48 hours.
  • Roads and infrastructure hit: As of Sunday, 360 roads, together with the Aut–Sainj stretch of National Highway-305, have been closed. Mandi district stays the worst-hit with 214 blocked routes, adopted by Kullu with 92. Power provide has been disrupted to 145 transformers, whereas 520 water provide schemes are down.
  • Death toll and harm: The monsoon demise toll has climbed to 219 since June 20. Of these, 112 fatalities have been as a result of rain-associated incidents resembling landslides, flash floods and home collapses, whereas 107 died in highway accidents. Another 37 individuals stay lacking. The state has reported 315 accidents and the lack of 876 livestock, together with over 25,700 poultry birds.
  • Monsoon extra: From June 1 to August 10, Himachal Pradesh recorded 507.3 mm of rainfall, 11% above regular. The season has seen 58 flash floods, 30 cloudbursts and 53 main landslides.
  • District-wise impression: Mandi has suffered 23 rain-linked deaths and harm price over Rs 1,164 lakh, adopted by Kangra with 25 deaths, Kullu and Hamirpur with 10 every, and Chamba with 9. Kullu reported probably the most energy outages with 50 transformers affected and down, whereas Mandi noticed the most important hit to water provide, with 367 schemes affected.
  • Dam state of affairs beneath management: All main dams and barrages, together with Bhakra, Pong, Kol, Nathpa and Karcham, are working inside permissible limits. The Kol Dam on the Satluj recorded inflows of 1,100 cumecs, whereas Pong Dam on the Beas noticed 1,397 cumecs with an outflow of 1,078 cumecs. The Malana-II hydropower plant stays shut for the reason that August 1 flash flood.
  • Recent rain figures: Kangra acquired 68.4 mm of rainfall since Saturday evening, adopted by Murari Devi (52.6 mm), Palampur (52 mm), Sarahan (25 mm), Jubbarhatti (17 mm), Dharamshala (16.8 mm), and Kufri (11.2 mm). On Saturday, Naina Devi recorded the very best rainfall at 112.4 mm, whereas Pandoh logged 102 mm.
  • Official warning: “The scale of damage this monsoon has been unprecedented. Restoration work is being carried out round the clock, but people are advised to remain vigilant, especially in landslide-prone and riverbank areas,” a senior state catastrophe administration authority official instructed ANI.

Authorities proceed to watch pond ranges, spillway outflows and catchment space climate situations carefully, with cloudy to partially cloudy skies reported on Sunday morning.



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